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Kloee - Pandora Style Beads and Shamballa Bracelets Wholesale
Fashion in Ceres

www.kloee.co.za
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Carson Street. Ceres. Western Cape. 6835
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Wholesale Jewellery, Accessories, Pandora Style beads and Shamballa Bracelets to the public. We manufacture necklaces, Swarovski Crystals, 18K and 14K Gold, rings and earrings using materials such as 925 Sterling Silver, bracelets, Leather and Murano Glass. We also do Shamballa Beads and Designer Accessories. Kloeë is a designer & Hand Made manufacturer of Pandora Style Beads & Jewellery. Distributors needed. We have top quality Pandora and Troll Style Beads at affordable prices and collections to suite everyone’s needs and budget.

Kl oeë is a designer and hand made manufacturer of Beads, Jewellery and Accessories. No item in our Kloeë Glamour range is plated and the Quality is Guaranteed. Kloeë Beads are revolutionary giving the customer the ability to express, not only themselves, but their creativeness to. Have a look at our Ready Made collection to give you ideas on what to design yourself or perfect as a gift. Jewellery has made significant impressions on society dating back to ancient times. In ancient civilizations, gold was considered a preferred luxury metal because did not tarnish and was shapeable. Jewellery personified natural forms such as shells, plant life, and animals. Significant advances in style became increasingly evident with the setting of pearls and gemstones in shiny metals. During Medieval Times, jewellery was widely adorned and worn by various levels of society. Brooches, pendants and pins with religious motifs were very popular during this period. Fake pearls and enamels became increasingly acceptable and were mass-produced. These items were typically worn during the daytime as substitute for finer jewellery. The invention of the prong setting enhanced the brilliance of the diamond; therefore, expanding its allure with the upper classes. The Victorian Era was an important advancement for Jewellery as an art form. Artistic expression became more apparent in fashion and jewellery. The early Victorian years were referred to as the Romantic period. The Romantic period emphasized dreams and emotions as inspiration for artistic expression. The hair of a loved one was intertwined within a pin, pendant, or brooch to make a sentimental piece of jewellery. Mass production of jewellery lowered its luster with Victorians as importation of jewellery began from North America to Europe; thus, the beginning of the Arts and Crafts movement. Arts and Crafts guilds were smaller jeweller associations, but provided higher quality jewellery and intricate artwork in design. The Art Nouveau Movement was derived from the Arts and Crafts movement. Asymmetrical and flowing lines inspired natural designs. The reinstatement of mass produced jewellery followed the Art Nouveau Movement. This type of jewellery was meant to be worn selectively as an accessory to specific outfits. Two designers, Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli masterminded accessorizing fine and costume jewellery with day-to-day fashion. Vermeil jewellery was popular, but in short supply from war efforts. Engrained with it was costume jewellery on the silver screen. The styles and look of the stars quickly spread and was widely accepted across the world. The emergence of the middle class in America increased the demand for costume jewellery. This encouraged technical advances in mass production methods. Today’s era has brought a creative culmination of styles to fashion jewellery, both timeless and trendy. Pieces are made by many different stones, textures, colours, various lengths, or metals. Jewellery is sold in large department stores, restaurants, gift shops, jewellery parties, and boutiques. It is fun to shop for jewellery, sell jewellery, collect jewellery, and of course, show it off.
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  Opening times Opening Closing
   Monday 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
   Tuesday 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
   Wednesday 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
   Thursday 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
   Friday 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
   Saturday 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
   Sunday 12:00 AM 12:00 AM

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